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Evaluating Visuals: Teaching Journalism Students Visual Literacy Skills With Infographics, Dana S. Thompson Sep 2017

Evaluating Visuals: Teaching Journalism Students Visual Literacy Skills With Infographics, Dana S. Thompson

Dana Statton Thompson

Infographics are one of the many visual elements that are becoming more and more prevalent in the digital arena. In this age of prolific social media postings, how well do college students understand infographics? This study surveyed two Journalism Copy Editing classes at Murray State University, in Murray, Kentucky. In both classes, students were given a pre- and post-questionnaire, which illuminated students’ visual literacy competencies and explored students' understanding about the visual elements and textual content of infographics. In both classes, the students were challenged to create their own infographic after the material had been presented. Only in the second …


The Beauty Of Bhutan, Mike Grenby Jun 2017

The Beauty Of Bhutan, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

Spectacular scenery heads the long list of highlights for visitors to this Himalayan kingdom, writes Mike Grenby.


Three's The Charm In Michelin Ratings, Mike Grenby Jun 2017

Three's The Charm In Michelin Ratings, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

For the pleasure, you'll pay $540 for a tasting meal at one Paris restaurant.


First Class Exploring, Mike Grenby Jun 2017

First Class Exploring, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

Fancy a first class-exploration option? Why not opt for the five-star comforts of the Orion as it cruises northern waters, writes Mike Grenby.


Accounting For Culture In Instructional Design., Casey Frechette Mar 2017

Accounting For Culture In Instructional Design., Casey Frechette

Casey Frechette

No abstract provided.


Accounting For Culture In Instructional Design., Casey Frechette, Charlotte N. Gunawardena Mar 2017

Accounting For Culture In Instructional Design., Casey Frechette, Charlotte N. Gunawardena

Casey Frechette

No abstract provided.


Gender Games: The Portrayal Of Female Journalists On 'House Of Cards', Chad Painter, Patrick Ferrucci Feb 2017

Gender Games: The Portrayal Of Female Journalists On 'House Of Cards', Chad Painter, Patrick Ferrucci

Chad Painter

This textual analysis focuses on the portrayal of female journalists in House of Cards. The uneven depictions of six female journalists could have a socializing effect on the audience. The researchers argue that the character Zoe Barnes is depicted as childlike, unprofessional, and unethical, while the character Ayla Sayyad is portrayed as a dedicated watchdog journalist. The researchers then explore the ethical implications of these portrayals through the lens of social responsibility theory.


Print Versus Digital: How Medium Matters On 'House Of Cards', Patrick Ferrucci, Chad Painter Feb 2017

Print Versus Digital: How Medium Matters On 'House Of Cards', Patrick Ferrucci, Chad Painter

Chad Painter

This study utilizes textual analysis to analyze how journalists are depicted on the Netflix drama House of Cards. Through the lens of orientalism and cultivation, researchers examine how depictions of print and digital journalism would lead viewers to see digital journalists as less ethical and driven by self-gain, while also viewing technology as an impediment to quality journalism. These findings are then discussed as a means for understanding how these depictions could affect society.


Market Matters: How Market-Driven Is 'The Newsroom'?, Patrick Ferrucci, Chad Painter Feb 2017

Market Matters: How Market-Driven Is 'The Newsroom'?, Patrick Ferrucci, Chad Painter

Chad Painter

This study examines whether the award-winning news show The Newsroom depicted on HBO practices what John McManus defined as market-driven journalism. McManus posited that organizations practicing market-driven journalism compete in the four markets he describes in his market theory for news production. This study found that The Newsroom depicts an organization that does indeed practice market-driven journalism, with results interpreted through the lens of market theory for news production.


'His Women Problem': An Analysis Of Gender On 'The Newsroom', Chad Painter, Patrick Ferrucci Feb 2017

'His Women Problem': An Analysis Of Gender On 'The Newsroom', Chad Painter, Patrick Ferrucci

Chad Painter

This textual analysis focuses on the portrayal of female journalists on Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom, which premiered on HBO in 2012. The researchers argue that the four main female journalists are depicted as being unprofessional in the workplace, being inadequate at their jobs, and being motherly and weak. While these female journalists have impeccable credentials, stellar resumes, and a genuine interest in disseminating the best possible news, Sorkin and his fellow writers consistently depict these powerful women as inferior to the male characters.

The researchers conclude that Sorkin and his creative team failed in their ethical obligation to the audience …


All In The Game: Communitarianism And 'The Wire', Chad Painter Feb 2017

All In The Game: Communitarianism And 'The Wire', Chad Painter

Chad Painter

Communitarian ethicists argue that social identity is formed by community relationships, emphasizing the connection between an individual and his or her community. News organizations are part of that community. Indeed, journalism only functions properly in terms of the public and public life, and as part of a larger community. This textual analysis study focused on the breakdown of the fictional Baltimore community depicted in the television series The Wire. Five institutions—the police force and justice system, the labor force, local and state politicians and government, the educational system, and the daily newspaper—have failed, and, in turn, the city is failing. …


Mountain Kingdom Extraordinaire, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Mountain Kingdom Extraordinaire, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

Bhutan: where marijuana grows on the roadsides and life is measured in Gross National Happiness.


Warming Up To Iceland, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Warming Up To Iceland, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

Harsh economic climate has made the land of ice and fire easier on the wallet.


Tranquillity In The Midst Of A Bustling City, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Tranquillity In The Midst Of A Bustling City, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

What a place, what an experience.


Where The Truffles And Troglodytes Mix, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Where The Truffles And Troglodytes Mix, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

Dordogne region of France is rich in prehistoric attractions.


Sweet Spot For Exploring Vancouver, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Sweet Spot For Exploring Vancouver, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

Lord Stanley at centre of city's best sights. Location, location, location. The Lord Stanley has them all in Vancouver's West End.


Dainty Plates Eatery All The Rage In London, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Dainty Plates Eatery All The Rage In London, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

London chef's travels inspire his innovative healthy menu.


Convicts And Wild Things In W. Australia, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Convicts And Wild Things In W. Australia, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

You don't often get to tour a maximum-security prison that captures Australia's convict history and still housed offenders less than 20 years ago.


Cruising Australia's Last Frontier, Mike Grenby Jan 2017

Cruising Australia's Last Frontier, Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

Surprises at sea: from Bungle Bungles to a Second World War wreck and pop-up bars.


How's The Serenity? (Part 1 Of 2), Mike Grenby Jan 2017

How's The Serenity? (Part 1 Of 2), Mike Grenby

Mike Grenby

In this special two-part edition of DESPATCHES, esteemed travel writer Mike Grenby takes MBGC readers with him on a tour of Botswana and Namibia. Here in part one he indulges in some glamping on the edge of the Kalahari Desert, before trekking out on a classic safari adventure for part two in the Winter 2016 edition of MBGC.